Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 642 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
We’re back in the WATP north studio to chat about Stuttering John calling into Kevin Brennan’s show. John makes up ridiculous lies about what happened when we had a meet-up at Stevie Tomatoes in Cape Coral last week. And Kevin, being the amazing host... more
We were all hanging at the Dabble House in Florida this weekend for a special episode of WATP. Opie Radio starts things off with an absolutely manic and immature stream from the basement of Gebhard’s with the wildly untalented and obnoxious Ron the W... more
This week we start things off with Rob Saul reading questions from Adam Busch. It’s amazing how much Rob opens up about his miserable existence. It seems the guy is living the worst possible version of his life.
Producer Chris is on the road to Dabb... more
Caleb Hammer has built a very impressive show by interviewing guests who are in financial hardship and helping them find a way out of their debt. That is until he came across Rex. Rex owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to the IRS and is afraid of ... more
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Please don’t. It’s already been done by so many others, and it’s never entertaining. Try and review shows/videos that are slightly better than unlistenable. So many people bringing attention to this stupid trash, never want to hear the name Dharmann again.
Find it hilarious they bust on stuttering John and steel toe guy for being full blown narcissists. Describing their narcissistic actions and how horrible that makes them etc. however they seem to love Trump who actually fits into the same personality traits and “he’s great” (according to them). Anyway, hilarious show, love the show, recommend the show, but be prepared for the hypocrisy
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Hellfire is too good for the “people” who make We Didn’t Start the Fire parodies
I’m pretty sure after listening to this show my ears now have aids. I’m about to take my headphone and smash them. Daddy I miss you
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Content centers around humorously critiquing both popular and obscure podcasts, examining their content, hosting styles, and overall effectiveness. This critique often delves into the intricacies of internet fame and the absurdity of various podcasting personas, typically blending entertainment with sharp commentary. Many episodes feature an array of guests, ranging from figures in media to podcast creators, which adds layers of perspectives on the podcasting landscape. The tone frequently oscillates between light-hearted banter and more serious social commentary, primarily engaging with themes of identity, representation, and the pitfalls of public performance in the podcasting realm.
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Who Are These Podcasts? launched 9 years ago and published 642 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Who Are These Podcasts? include:
1. Michael Biehn
2. Jamie Kennedy
3. Joe Locke
4. Erik Nagel
5. Locked Cuck
6. Adam Busch
7. Stuttering John
8. Ben Sixsmith
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